See I have a few mods some work some dont, but the ones that dont lack textures, for example I have a gun mod and I spawn it in but its invisible, but it still shoots so Im not sure what to do, Ive uninstalled everything and tried reinstalling but it didnt work

I wanted the mod in the thumbnail but i found a better one, its called pampas set with cbbe body slide you need to install cbbe and bodyslide first, default is black but you can change it to gray and other colors there are many versions of it in the same mod

I've been working on modding since last night and still can't seem to get it right. I've decided the graphics mod I want can be taken care of using sweetfx and dynavision, but trying to get enhanced vanilla bodies and unique player bodied to work right is a pain, my dude's shiny! Ugh… not cool. He looks like he's made of wet, smooth rubber. I should be having a gungy decently buff guy… I'm also using SHB.

Hey Ox', do you suppose it would be possible for console players to use something like this in the way that they might enter the (console) mods they wish to use into NMM and use the list it outputs in their play-through?

how do i change the outfits or remove everything? I have a lot of mods but after i install them i have no idea what i have to do to make all the outfits show up. Do i have to use the slider then save it to the fallout 4 folder ? please any help would be great

The NMM is a really nice tool, but I also recommend LOOT, this program sorts your load order for you correctly. Most of the time you don't have any problems with the load order LOOT will give you, just had some minor difficulties, but then you can still manage it manually.

before i ask the stupid qestion of the hour i just want to say that i know nothing about computers.so im truing to install mods from the nnm but when the mod is instaled it isent added to the list of in my case non existhing mods making me unable to activate it

You should have split this video into 2, one that is geared towards beginners with the method you think is appropriate as an introduction and a second one, going into more depth and perhaps covering the other method